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Graphing Trig Functions
Graphing Trig Functions SAMM Sections 2.7 and 2.8 Amplitude and Period - Notes
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Graphing Terminology Amplitude—The maximum or minimum vertical distance between the graph and the x-axis. Amplitude is always positive because it is a distance. Period--The number of degrees or radians we must graph before it begins to repeat.
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Amplitude Amplitude Period
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This number controls the period.
Trig Functions Trig functions are written in the form of y = AsinBx or y = AcosBx y= 5 sin 2x This number controls the period. Amplitude
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Graphing Sine and Cosine
To find the period length —
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To find the angles to use for graphing –
Find the sum of the beginning and end angles and divide by two. Repeat step 2 with the beginning and middle angles. Do the same with the middle and end angles.
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Quick graph of the Cosine function is Max-Zero-Min-Zero-Max
Quick graph of the Sine function is Zero-Max-Zero-Min-Zero Quick graph of the Cosine function is Max-Zero-Min-Zero-Max Sketch a sine or cosine curve Based on the points graphed.
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The amplitude is ? The period length is?. Example #1 y= 2sin4x
Answer is 2. Remember, amplitude is always a positive number . The period length is?.
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Graph y = 2sin4x
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The amplitude is ? The period length is?. Example #2 y= -3cos2x
Answer is 3. Remember, amplitude is always a positive number . The negative means the graph will be flipped when graphed – How does this happen? The period length is?.
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Graph y = -3cos2x
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